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MOB BIT DART BAST ORBOOITIAW, PR!m.f!TON OREOOlf. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1910. TEW PAGES Social and Personal Mia. 'W ill H. I one .f lh mart in mIi when .) inulh a com. tmn Mnnla fli i IV...II lu niHt l.n tmUr, Mr i iiurli- A. Hnnil of ln dlrton whit haa fown her hotMo iluart. A profusion .f Ktinpm chrv.uit.'te H umn ailucl then .li.tim to the at tlmttlvc ronnm. Th. ftnvata iwnt the kf'vrnoon Informal!, over thel.' fan cy work an. I ut tt... cloae Mr. Hen nc;t Mivpd tt dainty luncheon. Xtn 1 i -ill i S'ii-nIh for the thou irlded mar ma .1 Mr wn W. OteOtt, Mm, a -.... ... .11. nn uoorTUI. Airs. h. T. tMlnsar. Mra. 0 saiga ii. In-own. Mra, Milton I.. Hmn, Mrs. John CuukIioII. MM, 1 ! in I.. Baltwt, Mrs. Oaoi urn n. wa. Mm, A. J. Stone. Mra, w. Cn nt'll river. Mm. Dim FY) Jr.. Mis. Karle Ki.-Kvl. Mra. 'Ilium 1 ..- r.i. V. H n.vtel. Mr. Oliver ( . I Via. ... J. Ilui. I., i. Mi.-. Cfa iinli'.iiuiiiMoiiifiM 1 COMING ARCADE THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, THE PHOTO PLAT WITH AN AMAZING SOUL GEORGE LOAN E TUCKER'S I'ttrrd f,.r them by the young- I ml lea of Ihr parish. The f. Honing OOmmit tee of young in, lies served the braajb fnst. Miss Si. H i u, .den, Mlsa Laura rVhwars, MI.-s Hniel Henrer. MIhr Mimile Koden. 1. .In lulu Kli.s. Miss Anna Klees. Mrs Mamie Mark mid Miss Kliaabelli Jeorer. I'andldiues received into the QtllM away, i . .. 11 i - ,. nD . .. ... .,.,. , . . ..... ....... ... . IXUVUIIIIIIKH, van . ... .. .v..... ,...,.. OT.c.H Charles Mark, Mm, otto Mohbai h, "WllM.11,1.11.111, ,.,, v, .. ,.',' Mrs lleorge Pleldler, Mrs. Henr At a iH-autlful aervlic yiMU-rtl-iy Sennit. Mrs. lit Mctionisl'. MM i . .rning In SI. Marys Oat hoi:.- 'Iiureh X..ra Kar.ll. Mil Joaaph lUer, Mra. thlrtKn c.tndldal.K were rei-eh.-J Into Krnnk Kopp, Mrs. John Lung. Mrs. ! 6rtwWc Ladies- ouiil. Th." mem- Carl Hcmm. lgarii uiul Mrs. n. li. Nut '! - .: the t.v'ld and thr ean.lld..-.f ter. uttcn.le.l the eight o'clock mam In a The fjutld will hold Its Inst nun-Unit lKdy and received holy communion. of the year on Wednesday evening. Father V. ill Hi.nmlsaen gave a short , I ecenibcr 10th, at 7:30 P. M. All Instruction after mass, nfier which members are requaatad to be present, medals were blcaaed and the candl- dates enrolled. Music di.run the aer- j a meeting has been called for the vice was rendered by the St. Joseph's Voting Indies of St. Mary's Cut nolle Aeademyv Choir. During the mass ; church this evening at 7:80 In the Mla Kose Kilkenny sang; Aspirations rectory. Its object la to organize a so for Holy Communion." nnd "Holy jcietv to promote the social and moral Mary. Mother Mild." was sun,; by the welfare of the young peoi.li' of the cnoir. miring tne enrniinieiii ine . I'armii, anu a large uiiciuiance Is ex clu.lr s;ing, "Vcnie. Sfcmct splrltus," jpected. and "Hall. Hose of Mystic Beauty. The ceremony was closed by the sinn ing of "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name." A:ter the svtvl-e ul I tho ladies ver invited to the pariah residence, where to their great surprise a dainty and appetising breakfast hail b 1111 III, cut out ami mull to i;. K ril.WNTON, City', or lel. pliouc this bofprmMMti to 1 1 1. Nuine , .,... m Number und Street ....... fan furnish; 1 rooms; single; duuble beds; with, without bath. l'rlco ier night $ llemarks WOMEN RUN THIS BANK Mra. William Pnle will e hoatM-t I tmttrrow for a. meet in j? of the ltuny 1W Clul at her home 40S water street. I The Mine IxwJrc of Miisomm -w ill b ; hMM Thur.sttay eveninc. Iecemlei I pre- 11, for a dfUMlng party to whieh mem- bers of the Kastern Star, the commun- I It'ry and ch&pt. ar. invlte-l. The af j .fair to be given in Eaele-Wootimen 'hall. F or Colds or Influenza and as a Preventative MIRACLE MAN IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllllHIIHilllllM Take The Artijsuis will meet in regular session tomorrow evening to elect of ficers. The meeting will take place in Eagle-Woodmen hall ami a special j surprise feature is being arranged a? lan event of the evening. Bromo Quinine Tablets WW Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature Mr. H. K. MeLrcan dispensed a de lightful bit of hospitality Saturday hen the members of her Sunday School class of the Presbyterian church were her guests. The organi zation, known us the Sunshine class, made plans for missionary study and chose "Mook. the True Story of a Chi nese Hoy"' for their readings. The girls plan to meet each month. Mrs. McLean served a dainty hufOt luncheon during the final hour. Nearly a dozen girls enjoyed her hospitality. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Judd left yes terday for a short visit to Portland. is 1 Q 1 THE THOMAS SHOP Formerly Known as Th P.rU CLARK9VILLE. Tenn. The first bank In America to be op erated by women has been started here by Mrs. Frank J. Runyon and other prominent women of this city. Not one man is a member lor is employed by the bank, although men's credit is solicited. '-'And the idea was a man's, a banker friend of Mrs. Kunyon. Big Reductions on all Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs, Evening Gowns Blouses and Sweaters Practically all of the Karmcnts shown are warm enough for winter and still will be useful for spring wear. All indications are that merchandise will be much higher next season so you will find it a splendid investment and saving to take advantage of these of ferings. XMAS GIFTS Something to wear is always practical and most nighly appreciated by the mother, sister or friend. SEE OUR WINDOW ill on the box. 30c miiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir " fllllllllliilllM IIIII1IIM BOPP8 l I'STAIIIS t.AllMKNT SHOP Beautiful New Blouses Have Arrived New Creations in Georgette and Crepe de chene for Holiday Gifts -t--d I v.,, t mm Vi!L rM Y FAVORITE BLOUSE SHOP" is the expression we hear from women every day. SEE THESE NEW ARRIVALS They're the prettiest creations we've shown for some time. Reasonably priced $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 to $23.50 A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. And Musterole won't blister Uka the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on witn your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white oint ment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, pains and aches of the back ot frosted feet, colds on the chest. Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil dren. Keep it handy for instant use. 30c and 60c jars; hospital sie $2.50. Mr. ami Mra. lariHI Harvey und two chlMron of Walla Walla, ure mi the city for a few days visit at the home of M r.s. Harvey's Sister, M is. William LoW II. Oregon made products donated for their I'hrislmas bazaar by th; coinpa nies whirh produce them are being received by ladieH of the Church the RedMDW today and are to fori unique feature of the sale whlcl to ! held W ednenday in t he rooms of Mr. Jesse Failing 00 Ma'n street Interesting gifts from Vogan's choeo lates ami Helsum bread bropms ure being received and will claim a plaa at the baziiar along with ilalnty han made artb tot for holiday sale. And Kiia those pure and perfect realms t,tUlerutlon of l"lvldual obllga of rest. Where Virtue triumps. and her sons are blest!" tlontf to our Order. If. EVANS OJ' POltWiAND I'AYS EIXXJUKNT TUIISl Tt; Si; OM lIOJS TAVMJi ISt lMMNf; imiiii HiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii M THE QUALITY OF Leather Goods IS THE FIRST THING NOTICED The satisfaction of having a genuine article more than repays you for the difference in the price of a genuine piece of Leather Goods and an imitation. We have the finest line of hand tooled Strap Purses and bags in east ern Oregon. We have gents' and ladies' toilet cases in genuine leathers, correspondence sets, collar bags, purses and bill books in fact most any item you will want in leather. ; M HI 1 Thsre is omy one place J r. (or that deliciuu 1 9 t mi nunnni Tr t m tnuiuLHiL o. i i iiniumn f W mm Villain m ll KOEPPEN'S 9 m Ladles 8tra. r iry -..-. I.. i (!) Hum! Baa MjM to iu Uiilira Tuilrl Beta S-VOO to (40 Lm4mW, ("orreepi.nd- .n. rt 3..V to t 'll laitf nil! Boha 2M) Ul si.-, mi fhMM1 I'urara I.OO tti 912 Toil.-t 'awH s.; "... i $10 Fitall Ca 2.00 to si; ; iii' C'.rrenp.jnd- nca 8ts tz.ito to Ma Collar HsiKK (2.00 to (7.50 Writs' t'tsarptte Com sj mi to The Pendleton Drug Co. The Rexall Store KOEPPEN'S Drux 8tor That 4 Ten R 'Continued from page 1.) land worldly pleasure. These memo j rial exercises are well calculated to dispel this false idea from the mlnda I of the uninitiated as well aa to im press upon tho minds of Klks th ureat lesson tauKht us by our glorious order that of right-living- today ii order Ut be prepared for the Immortal j ity of tomorrow. j "We are again reminded of the ; brevity of human life. We tremble at the sudden taking away of one of these brothers of ours lest the hand of Time murk one of us for the grim reaper. We struggle awhile in the Sea of Life, but are soon submerged and oblivion marks the end. "See how beneath the moonbeam's smile Yon little billow heaves Its breast; It foams and sparkles for awhile And, in or m tiring, then uubsldes rest. "So man, the sport of bliss and care Rises on. Time's eventful sea. And having swelled n moment there, Thus melts into eternity. Thomas Moore. Air 'a-tles of youth. "The lesson of lift seems to teach us 'that the great joy of youth lies in hope for the future; It therefore fol lows thai If we are ever to come Into the full realltaUon of the anticipation of youth, we must daily live a life free from shortcomings. "It likewise is taught in the lesson ;of Ufa that the great Joy of maturity (rests on the memory of the past. What greater incentive can we have f right living? It will bring us the ex pectations of our youth and crown us with pleasures in old age. "The rcmombranee today of our de 1 parted brothers givs added empha sis to these facts. We thunk The freshen these memories. "Uav everv Klk leave the services "Because we are taught to have of this hour with a firmer resolution charitj for the mist, ikeH of each other, j to sustain the higher ideals of the iand to remember only the icood that 'order nd final! v. mav I urav fn the, "But the hour of memorial service ,lm'n do. Js no reason why any of us language of William Cullen Bryant .ught to mean something more to ;H'"ultl conclude that we are therefore that you every member of th B. P. O. K. than ; ''"se1 P frJ the teachings . limply the reverential remembrance " nur ""ligation. "So livve that when thy summons f departed brothrs. It does mean The true spirit of Klkdrom Is typi- to Join something more. fled by him who remembers every in- Th "We cannot contemplate the full jJunctiun ot his solemn obligation and moves 'W, breadth and extent of our obligation ( wno trl"M l" u fo Its teaching. ) To that mysterious realm, where cacU ''""i man pgr nim wno through gen- : snail uku erous. charitable and faithful In cere-1 Ills chamber In the silent halls of m-mi, -s of form, nevertheless departs death, from the teaching of the Order by hi- I You go not. like the quarry-slave at diligences not countenanced. night innumerable caravan, which CVmduct Is OtriH-rMonc. "Just ns the Bible Is rceounlzed M : the book of law - the cornerstone of ! (Justice; so Ik good conduct the cor-I ner.stone of Klkdom. and this solemn bOUr of devotion to the traditions of j our order is well contemplated to but. BUS to our Order and to each other with out realizing that It means more, nuch more, than this. lMity Is Laving. "It means that w.- must remember he I bring as well. It should serve as i renewal of our determination to comfort the distressed, attend tho sick md aid th unfortunate. "The memorial service should mean Ititl more to all of us. It should b an hour devoted not only to the con templation of the virtues of our de parted brothers and of contemplation 1 OMMMMtiitit'"" - -aaaaaaaaaaog I M of our duties to our living brothers. I - www WW "VfHfffffffff O " " but it should also be a period for con- Beo Urged to his dungeon. talnrd and soother l;: an unfaltering trust, approach thy gruvo i.ik.. one who wraps the drapery of h is couch about him and down to pleasant d era ma.' Ilea Should IP- Quarantine,) Many physicians believe that anyone , who has a bad cold should be com- j pletely isolated to prevent other mem- I )ers of the family and associates from contracting the disease, as colds are ibout as catching as measles. One thing sure the sooner one rids him- etf of a cold the les the danger, and 'on will look a good while before you find a better medicine than Chamber lain's Cough Remedy to aid you in using a cold. haraberlarJia Tablets. These tablets are Intended especlal- for Indigent bm and constipation, hey lone up the stomach and enable tt to perform its functions naturally. I hey act gently on the liver and how Is. thereby restoring the stomach and lowets to a healthy condition. When vou feel dull, stupid and constipated sslve them a trial. You are certain to be pleased with their effect. IM You Enjoy Your Meals? If you do not enjoy your meals your Ilxestion is faulty. Kat moderately, apecn My of meat, masticate your food thoroughly. Let five hours lapse between mealy and take one of 'ha mher Iain's Tablets Immediately after supper and yon will soon find our meals to he a real pleasure. Con Duns' Low Louies Place Fine home-made FISH NOODLES Chili Con Carne, Span ish style. Chop Suey, Chinese style. All kinds of Soup. Short Order Meals. Good Steaks. Lunches, Coffee, etc. China Tea for Sale UNDER STATE HOTEL Cor Webb and Cottonwood Bta f'hons i7. Pendlrrfnn. Ora 8S9J c.reat liuler of us all, for the lessons jof their lives and for the gift of metn ! ory. for by It are We now conscious of their many virtues. i "Ilail Memory, hail ' in thy exhaust less mine j From a ge to age unnum bercd L treasures rthlne! Thought and her shadowy brood thy call obey Ajid Place and Time are subject to thy sway I Thy pleasures most we feel, when most alOJHsf The only pleasures we can call our own. DR. W. H. REYNOLDS 'lilropractic -Nfrvc Specialist. Itooms 1 ami 2 Inland Empire Hunk Dldx Tliplioni! 1018 lira. 10 to 12 a. in. 1:30 to i p. in. LET THE GIFT TO YOUR WIFE BE NONE OTHER THAN A BEAUTIFUL Dining Room Table "Lighter than air, Hope's summer vi sions ditf If but a fleeting cloud obscure the sky; If but a bean) of jqber Rcsumm play. Lo, Fancy s fairy frost work melts away! "Hut can the wiles of Art, th grnim (t I'ower. Hnatch the rich relic of a welt spent hour? These. when the trrrnblintr spirit wings her Flight. Pour 'round her path n stream of living light; A Good Stock of Coal in our Bins and UTAH Conditions of transpor tation and a strong pro bability of strikes make it advisable for you to buy now. B. L. Burroughs, Inc. PHONE 5 Cor. Webb and College Special for the Holiday Trade we ure displaying; many new and exclusive designs in DINING ROOM TABLES in most any wanted wood or color. There is no gift that would please "her" more for Christmas, and at the same time add beauty and gTace to your home. See them on our floor they are priced from$22.50 up FOR THE GIFT THAT IS "DIFFERENT" In our front window we are showing some very pretty and serviceable gifts in oak and mahogany. They are gifts that please the entire household. All are priced so that you can well afford one or more. TELEPHONE STANDS PEDESTALS SEWING CABINETS SMOKING STANDS TEA TABLES NUT SETS W. C. CRAWFORD Complete Home Furnisher 103 E. Court Phone 496